Here's to Future Days (1985)

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Title: Here's to Future Days
Artist: Thompson Twins
Genre: New Wave
Released: 1985

Tracks:
1 - Lay Your Hands on Me (original Alex Sadkin & Tom Bailey remix) - 6:06
2 - The Lewis Carol (Adventures in Wonderland) - 4:13
3 - Lay Your Hands on Me (US remix) - 6:25
4 - Lay Your Hands on Me (Nile Rodgers & Tom Bailey remix) - 6:00
5 - Roll Over Again (12") - 6:52
6 - Fools in Paradise (12") - 5:28
7 - Don't Mess With Doctor Dream (Smackattack 12" mix) - 6:07
8 - Very Big Business (12") - 5:07
9 - King for a Day (extended remix) - 8:03
10 - Rollunder (extended) - 6:45
11 - King for a Day (US remix) - 7:19
12 - The Fourth Sunday - 4:19
13 - Revolution (12" remix) - 6:01

Overview:
Here's to Future Days is the fifth album by the British pop group Thompson Twins. It was released in September 1985 and it reached no.5 in the UK, and no.20 in the US.
Following on from the band's highly successful fourth album, Into the Gap, the writing and recording of Here's to Future Days began in late 1984. The band recorded the single "Lay Your Hands on Me" with Alex Sadkin acting as producer. Sadkin had produced the last two Thompson Twins albums, which were the band's biggest commercial successes to date, and the new single climbed to #13 on the UK charts.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
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